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I loved the skeleton stocked version as soon as I saw it, my Rifles have similar stocks so that the way I swing :-) Bought mine a couple of months ago and love it. am very happy with it.
I personally wouldn’t buy one and would rather put the money towards something more proven such as a miroku, beretta, browning etc., although I do get the appeal of having a brand new gun. I’m also assuming depreciation levels will be similar to that of Yildiz, ATA etc where it will be worth half of what you paid for it in 12 months time. It’s also great to see honest reviews which aren’t swayed by sponsorships, sales etc. it’s what’s refreshing about your videos. Keep up the great work.
I picked them up at the BSS as well. The glove grip just didn’t fit my biggish hands (9.5 in a MacWet) and I really don’t like the blue accents but you can’t knock what you get for the money especially the skeleton version as long as you know what you’re doing from a fit point of view. Too much adjustment can be a bad thing.
Like the fore end and buttstock design, don't care for glove grip at all. Could do without the blue trunion caps and other blue features For the money the wood is nice enough that a poor boy could tune up the finish with do it yourself hand work. loved your trigger decription - Agricultural 😂. Overall reminds me of rhe early production Caeser Guerini products - good ergonomics and features to fit the shooter. W&S Cheaped out on trigger and mechanical function where CG made that one of their priorities. The price point would more likely send me to a used Brownig / Miroku or Briwning 725 platform. Thanks for another excellent review.
I fancy one as ive shot my mcnabb for 14 yrs with no issues at all. Like the look but recently Today held one at the NEC show today ,and found the Trigger to far and the glove bit would need shaving. However, Highland assured me no issue with the warranty if I did shave it and are willing to not only makesure there’s a demo at Bywell but as I’d be buying this and a ladies Wembley and Scott they would give me both guns at show price, that’s 20% off , I’m not into competition so at £2000 for two guns that’s got to Appel. Remember I’ve had mine for 14 yrs and no problems, so for me it’s a no brainer😊
I waited so long for my license , I wanted one of these when my license came through but I started to see reviews and I saw some other W&S models and the wood looked like a fence post. I don’t think I could shoot a 9+ lbs gun
There are some good offerings for not a hell of a lot in todays world, although i'm not sure what market they are aimed at, perhaps the entry level trap world, which i'm not so sure about, 1100 isn't much and yes they are very adjustable, but in terms of throwing thousands down range i'm not walking past a used mk38 trap
@@nickyuhas9209 Yes, first batch of L/H Metal arrived at wholesalers (post proof) end of Jan 2024. More information: Trigger is two stage and mechanical, not inertia based. As Metal stock is quite heavy, I would recommend the adjustable wood stock in preference. Overall, great value for money.
@@MrBobmeadowsThanks for the info, so you think you would have rathered the full wood stock if you were to purchase again? How is the barrel select does it work for you well, and issues with the gun so far. Much appreciated! Hopefully I can find one for left hand. The struggle lol
Really liked the look of these at shooting show. But they had lettering on the sides was in blue . Made it look much better and tied in the blue hinges into the action. I know it's a very minor thing but has put me right off. Maybe I try and shoot a demo gun somewhere if I like it I get the blue done myself . Maybe a skilled sign writer could do it. Good review though would love to see you shoot more.
Does anyone know what the limits are for adjustability? I'm wondering what the largest drop at comb is. Adjustable combs have been around a long time, but rarely do they have enough drop. However, the stock dimensions are generally available to see before purchase. I'd hate to get ahold of one of these and find out that it lacks the range of adjustment that I'd need to have. I don't see any info on the stock's range of adjustments.
Hi Lloyd, am from Zambia nice video and looking good guns so I need one what can I do or what is the procedure for me to have one from your company please advise me
Go quality used first. I have a bunch of shotguns, most mid-higher grade guns, all purchased used (many from Holts), I've never regretted going this route.
@@rickyspanish9585 Got mine about 3rd Feb 24, one tiny issue fixed by wholesalers in 17 minutes and shooting VERY well. Have patterned 1/4 chokes and shoots well. Metal stock is heavy, so consider wood stock to test also.